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Private Risk Management Association (PRMA) is a collaborative group that aims to raise awareness and educate agents and brokers about the evolving Insurance industry landscape so they can better serve their high net worth clients. We empower our PRMA community by providing them access to renowned experts, specialized educational curriculums and certifications, conferences and summits, and networking and media opportunity.

PRMA surveyed agent and broker members to gain insights into how risk ready their clients were following unprecedented flooding in 2017. Key Findings: While the unprecedented flooding in 2017 has raised awareness, homeowners are still hesitant to purchase flood insurance and adopt proactive risk management techniques. In a July 2018 survey, brokers revealed two key findings: 1. Cost is the major reason why homeowner s don't purchase excess flood insurance. 2. The It s not going to happen to me mindset is the primary reason clients do not adopt proactive risk management solutions. These survey results all point to a lack of education about what s really happening given climate change, rising sea levels and unprecedented disasters in areas that have not been previously been prone to disaster. A false sense of security that can be attributed to antiquated risk assessment tools such as FEMA flood maps and historical lines of thinking i.e. my home has never flooded before and my bank doesn't require flood insurance, so I must not need it Educating clients about the reality of flood exposure risk is critical to reducing future risk. 130 members handling over 6,000 clients responded to the July 2018 survey.

Have you seen an increase in the purchase of primary flood insurance policies since last year's devastating floods? 90% of the 130 brokers surveyed said that less than 20% of their clients purchased a new primary flood insurance policy. Of those, 52% said less than 5% of their clients purchased new coverage.

Have you seen an increase in the purchase of excess flood insurance policies since last year's devastating floods? 96% of the 130 brokers surveyed said that less than 20% of their clients purchased a new excess flood insurance policy. Of those, 79% said less than 5% of their clients purchased coverage.

In your opinion why do clients, who reside a high-risk flood-prone area, not purchase excess flood insurance? 45% of the 130 brokers surveyed said cost was the primary reason clients are not purchasing excess flood insurance, followed by the it s not going to happen to me mindset (29%) and the lack of education and understanding (26%). Not going to happen Education Cost 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%

Have you seen an increase in the number of clients taking a proactive approach to risk management in order to reduce damage? (some examples include elevating home-system equipment, barrier walls around systems and equipment, sealing walls with waterproof coatings or having sump pumps, etc.) 96% of the 130 brokers surveyed said less than 20% of their clients were taking a proactive approach to risk management. Of those, 66% said less than 5% of their clients were being proactive.

In your opinion, why is a proactive approach to risk management not being taken? 45% of the 130 brokers surveyed said the it s not going to happen to me mindset was the primary reason clients are not adopting proactive risk management solutions, followed by cost (29%) and the lack of education and understanding (26%). Not going to happen Education Cost 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%